Birmingham Public Library Plans An Artful
Celebration For November Brown Bag Lunch
Series Programs
BIRMINGHAM, AL -- The Birmingham Public Library cordially
invites the public to attend the following November Brown Bag Lunch Series
programs. Each Wednesday in November at noon, the library will examine the
following topics presented by various lecturers.
November 6 - Alabama School of Fine Arts Jazz Ensemble
Organized in 1983, ASFAlt (Alabama School of Fine Arts Jazz Ensemble) has
performed throughout Alabama. The award-winning combo performs a wide
variety of music, from traditional jazz, pop and show tunes to more
contemporary jazz and fusion stylings, including tunes from Herbie Hancock,
Frank Zappa, and Birmingham’s own Sun Ra.
November 13 - Antique Maps
Dr. Amanda Schedeler will present a program on the map exhibit on view in
the Birmingham Public Library’s Gallery. Dr. Schedeler, a specialist in
historic prints, has her own print gallery in Homewood, Alabama.
November 20 - Seasoned Performers
Vaudeville meets Birmingham as a group of old friends prepare for an
upcoming reunion. Join the Seasoned Performers as they present Birmingham
Waltz, a one-act comedy by Alan Litsey.
November 27 - No Program Scheduled
The Brown Bag Lunch Program is a weekly
program examining various topics of interest to the community. The programs
are held in the Arrington Auditorium of the Linn-Henley building at the the
Birmingham Public Library. Patrons are strongly encouraged to bring their
lunch. Beverages will be provided by the Birmingham Public Library.
Reservations are not required and all programs are free and open to the
public.
The Birmingham Public Library and its 20
branch locations provide the public with the most current collections, as
well as providing the most comprehensive research tools in the state. The
Birmingham Public Library strives to inform visitors by hosting special
programs year round, such as Brown Bag Lunch series and Alabama Bound, as
well as children’s programs from toddlers to teenagers. These programs allow
the public to meet and greet guest lecturers, musicians, authors and
publishers. For more information regarding the Birmingham Public Library and
a list of exciting, upcoming events, please visit www.bplonline.org or call
205.226.3600. |